What is this obsession with “beach hair”? Am I the only person to whom “beach hair” is synonymous of a capillary nest composed of tangled hair coated with a thick layer of salt and to whom the wind drew a hairstyle that prevents the entry of any instrument used to comb hair? Unless it is intended that the brush/ comb turns into hair accessory because from the moment it touches the hair, it stucks, as if it was an hair adornment. And now I see DIY’s of homemade products that ensure that “beach hair”: 2 cups of hot water + 1 teaspoon salt + 1 teaspoon of coconut oil + 1 teaspoon of hair gel. I confess I wished my hair would behave on the beach such as Kate Moss’s in the Kérastase advertising. It would save me a lot of work. But in my case, “beach hair” = up do, followed by sun protector and combing the hair every time I hit the ocean. And even so, I am so far away from that idyllic and sensual image of the beach babe to whom the ocean breeze offers loose, lightly textured and wavy hair. Am I alone in this? What are your tricks?